Exactly. Which is why we have "Bible as Literature" courses in the states.
I don't know how many high schools have it, but most colleges with a decent English program do.
Are you actually going to address disagreements with your position, or are you just going to parrot back information you gleaned from this (likely awful) source of anti-everything propaganda?
Please, tell me now, so I can not waste my time.
What messages are OK for Christians? Doesn't someone have to listen to it first to determine the message?
And, also if certain music is bad because it elicits an emotional response, which emotions are OK for Christians to feel?
The Gods, for people who are polytheists, are closer to humans in their attitudes, appearance and other things than what Monotheists would consider God (though, they often appear as animals as well). They exist in a spirit realm close to ours (and in some cases overlaps). They are individual...